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date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:21:41 GMT,
group: uk.rec.models.engineering
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digital ME
Am I dreaming or is there a possibility that Magicalia (knock forehead to
ground), which is a digital publisher, would put out Model Engineer in
digital form like <National Geographic> - about 100 years for a hundred
bucks? Would certainly save a lot of frustration for many - especially if
it was searchable.
Mike in BC
date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:21:41 GMT
author: Michael Gray
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Re: digital ME
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:21:41 GMT, Michael Gray
wrote:
>Am I dreaming or is there a possibility that Magicalia (knock forehead to
>ground), which is a digital publisher, would put out Model Engineer in
>digital form like <National Geographic> - about 100 years for a hundred
>bucks? Would certainly save a lot of frustration for many - especially if
>it was searchable.
>Mike in BC
T'would appear that you're dreaming. Actions speak louder than words
and as far as ME and MEW are concerned the actual digital action has
been zip. MEW has improved under David Clark's editorship though.
Rather odd that they don't even mention ME or MEW on their website
anymore or am I just a conspiracy theorist?
Charles
date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 23:41:10 +0100
author: Charles Ping
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Re: digital ME
"Charles Ping" wrote in message
news:l7ugb4d489b6qit820m97bcrfb40tdjqme@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:21:41 GMT, Michael Gray
> wrote:
>
>>Am I dreaming or is there a possibility that Magicalia (knock forehead to
>>ground), which is a digital publisher, would put out Model Engineer in
>>digital form like <National Geographic> - about 100 years for a hundred
>>bucks? Would certainly save a lot of frustration for many - especially if
>>it was searchable.
>>Mike in BC
>
>
> T'would appear that you're dreaming. Actions speak louder than words
> and as far as ME and MEW are concerned the actual digital action has
> been zip.
I believe they have been known to read emails though!
Martin
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martin<dot here>whybrow<at here>ntlworld<dot here>com
MEW has improved under David Clark's editorship though.
>
> Rather odd that they don't even mention ME or MEW on their website
> anymore or am I just a conspiracy theorist?
>
> Charles
>
date: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 23:53:37 +0100
author: Martin Whybrow
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Re: digital ME
On 29 Aug, 23:53, "Martin Whybrow"
wrote:
> "Charles Ping" wrote in message
>
> news:l7ugb4d489b6qit820m97bcrfb40tdjqme@4ax.com...> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 21:21:41 GMT, Michael Gray
> > wrote:
>
> >>Am I dreaming or is there a possibility that Magicalia (knock forehead to
> >>ground), which is a digital publisher, would put out Model Engineer in
> >>digital form like <National Geographic> - about 100 years for a hundred
> >>bucks? Would certainly save a lot of frustration for many - especially if
> >>it was searchable.
> >>Mike in BC
>
> > T'would appear that you're dreaming. Actions speak louder than words
> > and as far as ME and MEW are concerned the actual digital action has
> > been zip.
>
> I believe they have been known to read emails though!
> Martin
> --
> martin<dot here>whybrow<at here>ntlworld<dot here>com
>
> MEW has improved under David Clark's editorship though.
>
>
>
> > Rather odd that they don't even mention ME or MEW on their website
> > anymore or am I just a conspiracy theorist?
>
> > Charles
Yes but not directly. They can only read emails when they are printed
like the BBC do.
Alan
date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 02:11:16 -0700 (PDT)
author: jackary
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